Käisime just perega Maltal. Uurisime palju ette ja käisime palju ringi ja sai väga tore. Allikateks Google, "Minu Malta", LP, mõned blogid.
Mõtlesin nüüd proovida, et kui küsiks reisinõu lihtsalt tehisintellekti käest (ChatGPT).
Siin on tulemused. :)
Kokkuvõttes - üsna pädev nõu väga kerge vaevaga, natuke ajast maas ja ehk veidi üldine, aga töötab küll!
Mina:
Please give me travel advice. What to do in Gozo island, Malta, in one day? Please assume that we will not hire a guide and will not have a car.
ChatGPT:
Gozo is a small island in Malta that is known for its picturesque countryside, historic sites, and beautiful beaches. If you only have one day to explore the island, here are a few recommendations:
As you don't have a car, you may consider taking a bus or taxi to get around the island. The bus service on Gozo is quite frequent and reliable, and you can get a one-day pass for a reasonable price.
Mina:
The Azure window is still there? I thought it collapsed some years ago.
ChatGPT:
I apologize for any confusion. The Azure Window, a natural arch located in Dwejra, Gozo, Malta, collapsed into the sea on 8 March 2017 due to natural erosion and heavy storms. It is no longer accessible to visitors and it's not possible to see it anymore. However, you can still visit the area and enjoy the beautiful coastal views, as well as other nearby natural features such as the Inland Sea and the Fungus Rock. The area is a popular spot for diving and snorkeling and many tour operators now take visitors to the surrounding area to explore the marine life and the coastline.
Mina:
Can I rent a bicycle on Gozo? Would that be a good way to move around?
ChatGPT:
Yes, you can rent bicycles on Gozo island. Bicycle rental shops are located in Victoria and other towns and villages on the island. Renting a bicycle is a great way to explore Gozo, as it allows you to move around easily and enjoy the island's picturesque countryside at your own pace.
Gozo's roads are generally quiet and there are plenty of scenic routes to discover. Bicycling around the island is a great way to take in the sights and sounds of the island, and it's also a more environmentally friendly way to travel.
However, keep in mind that Gozo is hilly and some areas can be steep, so if you're not used to riding a bike, it might be difficult to pedal. Also, the heat in Malta can be intense during summer months, so it is recommended to carry enough water, wear sun protection and plan your trip in advance.
Overall, renting a bicycle is a great option for those who want to explore Gozo independently and at their own pace, but make sure to consider your fitness level and the weather conditions before making a decision.